Recently released documents about the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) show the agency spent millions researching invisibility cloaks, high energy laser weapons, wormholes and more between 2007 and 2012.

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) obtained a list of nearly 40 research titles like “Invisibility Cloaking” by Dr. Ulf Leonhardt through a Freedom of Information Act request.

“At first glance it looks like a pretty wild list of topics … but if you look at it with a little more context about what DIA’s role is and the nature of intelligence more generally, it’s not quite as wild of a list at first glance,” John Amble of West Point’s Modern War Institute said according to Federal News Network. “One of the requirements of intelligence is to do strategic forecasting. If you start looking at strategic intelligence, you are looking generations into the future in some cases and certainly generations in terms of equipment, weapons and platforms.”

AATIP is now defunct and is associated with former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who has urged “more study” of unidentified flying objects, according to Roll Call. Much of the AATIP funding went to enterprises connected to Reid’s friend, billionaire-turned-space-entrepreneur Robert Bigelow, reported The New York Times.

Others see the million that went to AATIP as unrecouped costs.

“There are things imagined that never came to fruition and never will come, like warp drive, which is travelling faster than the speed of light. To invest any money in that is whimsical at best and frivolous at worst,” Steve Aftergood of FAS said according to Federal News Network. “This work, judging from titles, is far removed from any kind of near term or long-term threat to national security. It just looks like a misuse of government funds.”

Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid speaks during the National Clean Energy Summit 9.0 on October 13, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for National Clean Energy Summit)

Who is compiling these reports? One name that frequently popped up on the FOIA-obtained list is Dr. Eric Davis of the privately funded EarthTech International. His “research specializations include breakthrough propulsion physics for interstellar flight, interstellar flight science, beamed energy propulsion” and more, according to his EarthTech bio.

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